Sentence examples for been longstanding from inspiring English sources

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been longstanding

adjective

Having persisted for an extended period of time.

  • After many years the longstanding disagreement broke into open legal action.

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The Liberal Democrats have also been longstanding proponents of reform.

Suburban criticism has been longstanding and voluminous over time.

A revolving door between the Justice Department and corporate law firms has been longstanding.

The failure to treat low-income homeowners equitably has been longstanding.

It has been longstanding official United States policy never to negotiate with terrorists.

The series featured two coaches who had been longstanding members in one another's fan clubs.

Many of the communication problems cited by investigators have been longstanding vulnerabilities for the Fire Department.

He said there had been longstanding concerns about Jackson's drug use and the people he had surrounded himself with.

Whitney has now issued guidelines for "Questions For" and similar features, affirming what should have been longstanding practice.

The use of the Cayman Islands to facilitate the allegedly corrupt transactions appears to have been longstanding.

Within the world of banking itself, there have been longstanding differences between the European and American approaches.

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